Stacey Cushner, MFA in Visual Arts '10, exhibited her landscape and tree drawings at SCOPE Basel 2014, Basel Switzerland, June 17-25, 2014. She is also included in Art Southampton, Southampton, New York, July 24-28th, 2014.

Kristin Selesnick (MFA in Visual Arts ’13) has a solo exhibition, On the Road, Envisioning Landscape by Car, Brookline Town Hall, Brookline MA, Through April, 2013

Rob Gerhardt (MFA in Visual Arts ‘07) is included in See You In September, Skylight Gallery, Chelsea, NYC. Through April 5, 2013.
He has a solo exhibition, Muslim/American, American/Muslim, Clayton Staples Gallery, Wichita State University, March 2013. Artists talk March 28.

Brynn Dizack (MFA in Visual Arts ‘08) has a solo exhibition, Canis Major, Nesto Gallery, Milton Academy, Milton MA. Through March 15, 2013. Her work was recently featured in the Massachusetts Cultural Council's Artsake.

Ebenezer Singh (MFA in Visual Art ‘09) Jason Wallengren (MFA in Visual Art ‘09) are included in The Myth of the Given, Ashok Jain Gallery, NYC, March 2013

Linda Fitz Gibbon (MFA in Visual Arts '13) was included in the group show Transformations, James Kaneko Gallery, Sacramento, CA, November 19 - December 13, 2012

Noelle Fiori (MFA in Visual Arts Candidate) was included in a group show Blue, Kathryn Schultz and University Place Galleries, Cambridge, MA, November 9, 2012 - Thursday, January 10, 2013

Andrew Yang, MFA in Visual Arts CandidateAnimalier: The Animal in Contemporary Art [group show]An exhibition of art focusing on the animal form, sponsored by the Studio Art Program at Northwestern Oklahoma State University. Curated by Brandice Guerra, Director of Studio Art at Northwestern.Friday, November 2 - Sunday, December 2

John Chang, MFA in Visual Arts '09Facing East: Contemporary Work from Four Chinese Artists in America [curator]Featuring works from Bi-Ying Zhang, Zhu-Qing Jiang, Long-Bin Chen, and Wen-Hao Tien. The exhibition is seeking to raise awareness of contemporary Chinese Art. In an effort to foster and fuel discussion, dialogue and understanding, this exhibition of contemporary Chinese, Chinese American will bring together an international array of artists whose work examines issues ranging from cultural and geographical changes, to personal narratives, to questions of cultural and political and economic control.Friday, October 19 - Saturday, November 24Mill Fine Art Gallery

Robert Gerhardt, MFA in Visual Arts '07Life on the Border: The Karen People of BurmaThe exhibition will go along with a series of films about Southeast Asia, and will coincide with the 10th International Burma Studies Conference which is hosted by Northern Illinois University from October 5-7.Tuesday, August 28 - Saturday, November 17University of Northern Illinois Art Museum

John Chang, MFA in Visual Arts '09John's work was the subject of a Haiku Review by Peter Frank featured on the Huffingtonpost.com.

Mike Cirelli, MFA in Visual Arts CandidateMike created a video about what it is like to be over the age of 30 and still skateboarding. This video is now featured on multiple industry-leading websites, including Vans Shoes, Transworld Skateboarding, and Hellaclips.Nancy Grace Horton, MFA in Visual Arts CandidateNancy is the recipient of the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts, Artists Entrepreneurial Grant, 2012. This grant supports opportunities that will increase the capacity of professional artists, and she will be using it to continue and expand on a mentorship relationship.New Hampshire State Council on the Arts | artist's site

Jane Rainwater, MFA in Visual Arts '07Jane recently published a book of her current work, Botanical Tyranny. The hard-bound book is now available for preview and purchase.Jeff Brown, MFA in Visual Arts CandidateBrown recently won one of the two awards at the 2011 In-Out Festival at Laznia CCA in Gdansk, Poland, beating out a pool of 150 other submissions.

Anthony Apesos, MFA in Visual Arts FacultyApesos juried the New Hampshire Institute of Art 2011 Biennial, on display at NHIA's Amherst Street Gallery and French Building Gallery through December 5. The show is a regional juried exhibition for New England artists.

Bridget Lynch, MFA in Visual Arts '11Lynch has been named the Director of the Trustman Art Gallery at Simmons College effective July 1, 2011. The gallery presents six professional shows a year. Her focus will be primarily on contemporary women artists and shows that act as a kick-starter for the wider intellectual conversation possible within a university setting.

Robert Bern, Jill Brody, Jeff Brown, Mike Cirelli, Shea Justice Sr., Liselott Johnsson, Francesca Milliken, Dana Pasila, Betti Pettinatti-Longinotti, Dwight Smith, Diane Wiencke, Joe Wade Wilcox; all MFA in Visual Arts '12Unfolding the Book [group show]An Art Exhibition informed and inspired by books and works of literature. What could be more thought provoking and inspiring than what is contained in a book, printed on paper or materializing out of pixels? From best sellers and top tens to philosophical tomes and dreamy librettos, to digital downloads that fill our kobos and kindles with that next great read, to those weighty reference books that keep us wise (thank you Reference Librarians); this art exhibit is a celebration of the book.Saturday, August 18 - Sunday, October 28Boston Public Library

Aris Moore, MFA in Visual Arts '12Nil and FancyFriday, September 7 - Saturday, September 29Jack Hanley GalleryJudith Barry, Director of MFA in Visual Arts ProgramdOCUMENTA (13)dOCUMENTA (13) is dedicated to artistic research and forms of imagination that explore commitment, matter, things, embodiment, and active living in connection with, yet not subordinated to, theory. Judith's featured piece is a polyhedron book entitled For when all that was read was…so as not to be unknown. Bruno Latour's remark that "…matter is as it is thought by the mind" provided the genesis for this Guidebook as a modular origami form, designed to be read as it is constructed and whose purpose is to allow all the elements in the "Brain" section of dOCUMENTA (13) to be suspended within a non-hierarchical, endless space; a space with no beginning and no end, a space conceived as being 'inside time,' where perhaps, there is only space. read moreSaturday, June 9 - Sunday, September 16Fridericianum, Kassel, Germany

Andrew Yang, MFA in Visual Arts CandidateVideo included in The Worldly House at dOCUMENTA (13)In recognition of the work and ideas of Donna Haraway, member of the dOCUMENTA (13) Honorary Advisory Committee and renowned feminist theorist, dOCUMENTA(13) presents "The Worldly House," an archive compiled by Tue Greenfort, within the exhibition part of Karlsaue Park that will give visitors the opportunity to think through Haraway's writings and teachings in the form of artists' materials, texts, books, and videos. As homage to Haraway, the space functions like a concentrated archive of the thoughts that inform the exhibition, and presents multispecies co- evolution as a key position of dOCUMENTA (13).

Zompetti received a grant to do an Artist Residency at the Vermont Studio Center, the largest international artists/writer's residency in the United States, during the first week of May 2012.More on the Studio Center

Phil Scorza, MFA in Visual Arts CandidateOne of the works from Phil's keep looking up series was accepted into the 2012 Briar Cliff Review. The image will be published in the book and included in an exhibition.Saturday, May 5 - Sunday, July 1, 2012Sioux City Art Center

Ebenezer Singh, MFA in Visual Arts '09Eloi...Eloi...Thursday, May 31 - Saturday, June 23, 2012A series of work done by the artist in his New York studio. From press release: "These sublime mental paradigms on canvas are Ebenezer's socio-mythical insights, delivered on his self and the immediate social order that exists with or without his partaking. Ebenezer divulges his peripheral existence and his self-worth amidst the populace by making himself the central character of the painting. His physical, mental, and political positioning as the male protagonist not only brings out the sagacity of the artist but also redraws the political diagram of the observer who views the drama and apes the artist."A. Jain Marunouchi Gallery

Jeffrey Ellse, Lynda Schlosberg, MFA in Visual Arts '09; Carol Mordecai Myers, Denise Driscoll, MFA in Visual Arts '07Many Pieces Loosely JoinedFriday, June 1 - Sunday, June 3, 2012Working together as Swarm Intelligence, AIB MFA alumni will collaborate on a large-scale drawing, Many Pieces Loosely Joined, for Alumni Weekend at Lesley University. Swarm Intelligence is a collaborative group that expands and contracts from project to project, always seeking new ways to work together. The group will also host a Panel Discussion focused on their process of collaboration and the influence these collaborations have on their individual practices.Marran Gallery, Lesley University

Deborah Davidson, MFA in Visual Arts FacultyStanding SeeFriday, May 4 - Friday, May 25, 2012Standing See is an elegant and evocative presentation of the artist's interior life. Echoing the subtle yet heroic work of the Minimalist sculptor, Anne Truitt, these hybrid painted sculptures reach that unique space where Davidson notes that, "Underlying all of this work is the attempt to resolve the conversation between wanting to reveal all and at the same time the desire to obliterate."NKG Boston

Nancy Grace Horton, MFA in Visual Arts CandidatePRC in NYC: Exhibition of Ten PRC Members' Work at the New York Photo FestivalWednesday, May 16 - Sunday, May 20, 2012The PRC is thrilled to announce the ten winners of the call for entries for the PRC in NYC juried competition and exhibition. Jurors Glenn Ruga, Neal Rantoul, and Chehalis Hegner met to discuss submissions and selected Nancy Grace Horton, along with nine other artists, to exhibit their work in a satellite exhibit at the New York Photo Festival.111 Front Street, Gallery 210, Brooklyn

Erin Shafkind, MFA in Visual Arts '10Don't You (Forgot About Me)Saturday, March 10 - Saturday, May 5, 2012The digital age has changed our relationship to the book; going to bookstores, examining covers, even turning pages has become obsolete. This new work is Shafkin's attempt to exemplify the form. To praise its worthiness, to acknowledge an object that is shifting in meaning and use from cave wall hieroglyphics to animal skin scrolls to paper to the cloud.The Firm, GeorgetownClare Asch, MFA in Visual Arts '05GeomorphsWednesday, April 4 - Sunday, April 29, 2012Galatea Fine Art